6 - The Journal, Thursday, January 16. 1975
Legal Notice
(Published in The Journal two (2) times, Thursday, January 16 and
23, 1975.)
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BOATRIGHT FUNERAL Hi
515 S. DUNCAN STILLWATER 372/'i8111
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NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
THE FUNERAl. IS TESTIMONY THAT A LIFE HAS BEEN LIVED
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF ELECTION
Under and by virtue of Section 26, Article 10 of the Constitution
and Title 70, Article XV, Oklahoma Statutes, and Resolution of the
Board of Education of Independent School District No. 101 of Payne
County, Oklahoma, adopted the 2nd day of December, 1974, an
election to be held in said School District is hereby called to be held
on the 28th day of January, 1975, for the purpose of submitting to
the qualified electors thereof the following proposition:
PROPOSITION
SHALL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 101 OF
PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, INCUR AN INDEBTEDNESS BY
ISSUING ITS NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONDS IN THE SUM OF
FIFTY THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($50,000.00) TO
PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT AND LEVY AND COLLECT AN
ANNUAL TAX, IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER TAXES, TO PAY
THE INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS AS IT FALLS DUE, AND ALSO
TO CONSTITUTE A SINKING FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF
THE PRINCIPLE THEREOF WHEN DUE, SAID BONDS TO BEAR
INTEREST NOT TO EXCEED THE RATE OF SEVEN PER
CENTUM PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY AND TO
BECOME DUE SERIALLY WITHIN FIVE YEARS FROM THEIR
DATE.
The ballots used at said election shall set out the proposition as
above set forth and shall also contain the words:
1st []
For the above Proposition
2nd []
Against the above Proposition
(If the voter desires to vote for the above Proposition, he shall
stamp an "X" in the first square above; if he desires to vote against
the above Proposition, he shall stamp an "X" in the second square
above.)
The polls shall be opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M. and remain open
continuously until and be closed at 7:00 o'clock P.M.
The number and location of the polling places and the persons
who shall conduct said election shall be as follows:
At the grade school building in said School
District; O. C. Sawyer, Inspector; M. B.
McCormack, Judge; and Joan Clark, Clerk.
Such officers shall act as counters:
"Qualified electors for this election are: any
persons who possess the qualifications of elec-
tors as defined by the Constitution and laws of
the State. All persons shall be required to be
registered with the County Election Board of the
County in which each person resides."
WITNESS our hands as President and Clerk of the Board of
Education and the seal of said School District this 2rid day of
December, 1974.
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
s/David Hesser, President
Board of Education
Leland K. Ross, Clerk
Board of Education
CONFIDENTIAL REPORT -- KATHY CROSBY says
hubby BING is delighted with her new television talk
show in San Francisco because it enables her to work
days. "When I was doing theater roles I used to come
home and wakehimin the middle of the night and tell
him about it," she explains. "Now I tell him about
everything before he goes to sleep and he seems to like
that a lot better because he sleeps with a smile on his
face."... VALERIE HARPER has her own show, but
it very nearly didn't happen. In fact it took quite a bit
of convincing to get her tb leave the pleasant security
of "The Maw Tyler Moore Show" where she had won
three successive Emmys. But happen it did, and now
she's in a new show creatively titled "Rhoda." In the
new show Rhoda moves to New York, and finally (oh
joy!) gets married. The decision to marw Rhoda was
the brain-child of GRANT TINKER (husband of Maw
Tyler Moore) and president of MTM Enterprises, who,
after much soul searching and burning of the midnight
oil, came up with the idea. He stated, "From now on
the show will be "the stow of a marriage." Valerie
started four years ago at the rate of $700 a week, but
now she will be making $25,000 a week plus a
percentage of the profits. Not bad for a little girl from
Suffvrn, N.Y.
TV HOTLINE -- Seems like all is not well in the
JAMES MacARTHUR menage. When Jim finished
filming this year's episodes in "Hawaii Five-O," he
returned alone to the mainland. Wife MELODY
remained in Hawaii. Gossips say they've had separate
sleeping arrangements for some time now
anyhow... It was a tough time recently for PAUL
SANDS: His CBS TV series "Friends and Lovers" was
cancelled, and he reported to Hollywood police that
his apartment had been burgled. Missing items included
his color TV set, hi-fi equipment, records and some
clothing... SONNY and CHER BONe are still
together in one thing: They are being sued jointly by a
Wisconsin man who went to Las Vegas last year and
claims thoix show was so loud it damaged his eardrums.
He wants $10,000.
HOLLYWOOD TV TICKER - RICHARD BURTON
and ELIZABETH TAYLOR are being sued for $3,000
by the owner of the house they rented a year ago in
Chloe, Calif., when Burton was making "The
Klansman" there. The owner claims carpets, bedspreads
and mattresses were ruined. No wonder considering the
fights they had ... WILLIAM CONRAD, TV's Cannon,
was placed in the hospital for a complete rest, the
third time in less than two years. His excessive weight
and a busy work schedule have caused his doctor
concern about the strain on his heart...JACKIE
GLEASON as the hero of a romantic story of true love
working oft after all kinds of obstacles? Yes, but not
on TV; it's the real-life thing. By the time you read
this, he'll be married to former dancer MARILYN
TAYLOR, whom he loved 25 years ago when he was a
Broadway bigboy just starting his television career and
she was in a dancing group. Marilyn is the sister of
dance stylist JUNE TAYLOR. Gleason was just
divorced, Marilyn was a lovely widow, and they've
been spending theix time together in ~he Miami
MOR~ISON
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